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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,1| feet. The voyagers, after having discovered that the sea 2 1,1| pocket-knives, and one of them, having hoisted himself on to the 3 1,1| unexpected bound, after having been struck by a tremendous 4 1,2| strange destiny, and after having, on the 20th of March, escaped 5 1,2| battles of that war. After having begun as a volunteer at 6 1,2| anything, full of ideas, having traveled over the whole 7 1,2| telegraph office, and after having announced to his journal 8 1,2| stratagem and shrewdness, after having risked his life twenty times 9 1,2| been his own child. Not having been able to leave the town 10 1,2| addressed him. But after having with a penetrating eye observed 11 1,2| The faithful creature, having broken his chain, had followed 12 1,2| direction, disappeared, after having dashed the car against two 13 1,3| engineer, the meshes of the net having given way, had been carried 14 1,3| despair at the thought of having lost the only being he loved 15 1,3| trudging nearly two miles, having reached an elevated point 16 1,4| Pencroft and Herbert, after having taken the precaution of 17 1,4| of heavy objects. ~After having walked for a quarter of 18 1,5| Pencroft; "it is as good as having a whole cargo!" He took 19 1,5| into a dark corner after having shortly noted down the occurrences 20 1,6| the Chimneys, not without having cast a look at the smoke 21 1,6| these feathers, and after having examined them,-~"These are 22 1,6| and take it!" ~The sailor having strung the couroucous like 23 1,6| dozen grouse nests, each having three or four eggs. He took 24 1,6| Pencroft, delighted at not having to appear before their companions 25 1,7| made up on this point." Having said this, the sailor returned 26 1,7| reproached himself with not having accompanied Neb. It was 27 1,7| boy, he dashed out, after having put up in his handkerchief 28 1,7| unfortunate Harding? ~After having passed the precipice, Herbert, 29 1,7| each other, and the lad having pronounced the name of Cyrus 30 1,7| ascended towards the north, having on their left an interminable 31 1,7| way. ~Five minutes after having left the beach, the reporter 32 1,8| to the engineer's chest, having first torn open his clothes. ~ 33 1,8| happened. The day before, after having left the Chimneys at daybreak, 34 1,8| Pencroft much regretted not having either fire, or the means 35 1,8| have abandoned you after having saved you from the waves?" ~" 36 1,8| have guided me here, after having dragged me from the waves... 37 1,8| twelve o'clock, Pencroft having asked the engineer if they 38 1,8| laid on it, and Pencroft, having taken his place at one end 39 1,9| Neb, in his delight at having found his master, did not 40 1,9| extremely cold. Also, the sea having destroyed the partitions 41 1,9| and his companions, after having eaten a quantity of lithodomes, 42 1,9| of the huge precipice. ~Having thrown a rapid glance around 43 1,9| Neb, and Pencroft, after having torn three sticks from the 44 1,9| brown color, lighter below, having hard scanty hair; its toes, 45 1,9| first time. ~However, Neb having tightened his grasp on his 46 1,0| the reporter's watches. Having filled them with water and 47 1,2| sulphuric acid odor, after having absorbed the oxygen of the 48 1,2| degrees Fahrenheit. Herbert having asked on what he based this 49 1,2| the plateau; but, after having gone a mile in this direction, 50 1,3| condition of nature, who, "having time, husbands her strength." 51 1,3| Spilett, a talented reporter, having learned everything so as 52 1,3| But Pencroft said, that having done his part of the work, 53 1,3| fire of green wood, after having perfumed them with sweet-smelling 54 1,3| employed. The settlers, having become potters, made nothing 55 1,4| end of a flexible fiber. Having reached a spot about twenty 56 1,4| the instant when, alter having successively diminished, 57 1,5| work, and the colonists not having tools they must begin by 58 1,5| please you-we must begin by having a seal hunt on the islet." ~" 59 1,5| for the seal hunt, without having received any other explanation. ~ 60 1,5| floating just above the water, having exactly the appearance of 61 1,5| webbed feet prevent their having more than a slow, waddling 62 1,5| the head. ~The hunters, having concealed themselves behind 63 1,5| size of a large dog, and having stiff hair of a dirty color, 64 1,5| and feed on the leaves. Having identified the animal, which 65 1,6| tools are wanting now. After having been brickmakers, potters, 66 1,6| some powerful animal, after having released the dog, was fighting 67 1,7| these substances, after having attacked the fat, would 68 1,7| arranged, the engineer, after having sent his companions to a 69 1,8| Lincoln Island. ~The settlers, having arrived at Prospect Heights, 70 1,8| any need for it. ~After having descended about a hundred 71 1,9| feet through the passage, having to climb as far when they 72 1,9| even gaily, Pencroft always having some joke to crack, sometimes 73 1,0| which insured their always having plenty of provisions. The 74 1,0| discussed, the settlers having no other garments than those 75 1,0| begin?" ~"To-morrow, by having a seal hunt." ~"To make 76 1,0| consumed, but Cyrus Harding having manufactured a beautiful 77 1,0| might succeed. ~The weather having cleared, the settlers climbed 78 1,1| congratulate himself on having brought to Granite House 79 1,1| one disputed this. ~After having turned the point, the settlers 80 1,2| then were to Heaven for having prepared for them this solid 81 1,2| at least six feet of it having been blown off. ~At the 82 1,2| the current of the Mercy having again become free, to float 83 1,2| congratulate themselves on not having been living there during 84 2,1| However, Cyrus Harding, after having discussed the pros and cons 85 2,1| asked the engineer, who, having suspended his work, was 86 2,4| western coast. They set out, having first carefully secured 87 2,4| Harding did not remember having seen, at the time of his 88 2,4| It was evident that after having reached Reptile End, Harding 89 2,5| had been agreed that after having surveyed the west coast, 90 2,5| Cape," replied Neb, "after having doubled the Cape, we shall 91 2,5| of Washington Bay, they having now gone a distance of twenty 92 2,5| formations of the rocks having deceived them. They ascertained, 93 2,5| signs of any human being having passed that way. Shrubs 94 2,5| that the balloon, after having made its last bound into 95 2,5| was stowed away, and after having given the creek the very 96 2,5| was midnight when, after having followed the shore to the 97 2,5| no doubt about the rope having been worn through, but the 98 2,6| the windows. They then, having eaten, returned to their 99 2,7| their dwelling, without having been obliged to reach it 100 2,7| Also, Neb and Pencroft having gone to examine into the 101 2,7| sort of irregular pentagon, having a perimeter of nearly four 102 2,7| which were not long in having a number of young ones; 103 2,8| such a way that the cotton, having got rid of the varnish, 104 2,8| manufacture. These bullets, not having the weight of leaden bullets, 105 2,8| azotic acid. Now, Harding having sulphuric acid at his disposal, 106 2,8| House when, without their having had any idea of it, he appeared 107 2,8| spruce-fir, which, after having been boiled and fermented, 108 2,9| sky. ~The colonists, not having any pressing work out of 109 2,9| cut lengthways, and after having been rendered malleable 110 2,9| hunters were in danger of having made a useless excursion, 111 2,9| Harding and Herbert, after having examined that part of the 112 2,0| seconded by Pencroft, who, having worked for several years 113 2,0| captain," said Pencroft, alter having scrupulously measured his 114 2,0| movements. The cetacean, having entered far into Union Bay, 115 2,0| astonishing." ~Pencroft, having torn the harpoon from the 116 2,0| strew them on the snow, having previously covered them 117 2,1| Of course Cyrus Harding, having at his disposal neither 118 2,1| observe, my friend, that after having said so much, in praise 119 2,1| of Lincoln Island, after having spoken so often of the sorrow 120 2,1| allowed a week to pass without having paid a visit to the corral. 121 2,1| to reach the marsh, after having promised to be back by the 122 2,1| it to unroll itself after having securely fastened its upper 123 2,1| its upper extremity. Then, having lighted a lantern, taken 124 2,1| answered. ~Then Cyrus Harding, having ended his survey, re-ascended, 125 2,2| evening the hunters returned, having enjoyed good sport, and 126 2,2| said Spilett, "I remember having left it open." ~"A fine 127 2,2| start, and he remembered having heard them before during 128 2,2| pass it was not for want of having attempted it. Those in the 129 2,2| possible. ~However, Jup, after having given them serious anxiety 130 2,2| boat completely rigged, having been pushed on rollers to 131 2,2| the vessel, since, after having built her, he was to command 132 2,2| mode of speaking. After having doubled Flotsam Point and 133 2,3| to the New York Herald, having declared that he would go 134 2,3| at Lincoln Island after having floated in the sea a long 135 2,4| means of the wreck this man, having tools at his disposal, had 136 2,4| when Gideon Spilett, after having walked around the hut, saw 137 2,4| shift to the west, and after having had a fair wind for coming 138 2,4| their fellow, or at least having been so. A continual hissing 139 2,4| distant period and after having arrived there a rational 140 2,4| Pencroft occurred. The wind having shifted to the northwest 141 2,4| descended to his cabin without having uttered a word. Pencroft, 142 2,5| Bonadventure," and the engineer, having examined the arms and tools, 143 2,5| clothed more suitably, after having got rid of the rag which 144 2,5| soon become accustomed, having no desires to satisfy, better 145 2,6| look, and Cyrus Harding having endeavored to take his hand, 146 2,7| companions. The English Admiralty having hesitated to undertake this 147 2,7| thirty-seventh parallel, and having found no trace of the captain, 148 2,7| through the Ocean. ~"After having unsuccessfully visited the 149 2,7| easy to seize her. After having led the expedition near 150 2,7| has been proved by your having been brought again among 151 2,7| over his brow, then after having thought, "I never threw 152 2,8| the door, but returned, having seen Ayrton slide down the 153 2,8| descended to the beach, and having climbed the plateau they 154 2,8| bottle into the sea without having the slightest recollection 155 2,8| followed, Herbert and Spilett having gone in the direction of 156 2,8| This piece of steel, after having been tempered, was fixed 157 2,8| sharpened with the file, having been introduced into the 158 2,8| tube, and the two slips having been connected by a metallic 159 2,8| February. On this day, Harding, having sent the current through 160 2,8| doing so, but Cyrus Harding having told him that even if he 161 2,8| could venture there without having anything to fear from the 162 2,9| promontory, and the wind having fallen, nothing disturbed 163 2,9| very difficult to get in, having both wind and tide against 164 2,0| returning to the fact of a fire having been kindled on the shore 165 2,0| But are you quite sure of having seen it? Was it not a partial 166 2,0| island, and that, without my having any consciousness of my 167 2,0| sea-excursion; how our canoe, having broken its moorings, floated 168 2,0| you are quite certain of having seen this fire?" ~"As sure 169 2,0| road to Port Balloon, after having passed the Mercy Bridge, 170 2,0| window. ~The telescope, after having slowly swept the horizon, 171 3,1| Cyrus Harding and Herbert having immediately called Gideon 172 3,1| leave our island, after having taken possession of it in 173 3,1| Prospect Heights, for after having tacked off Claw Cape, she 174 3,2| afterwards, Ayrton, without having been either seen or heard, 175 3,2| board, and pirates after having been convicts, these wretches, 176 3,2| and three seconds later, having discharged his last barrel 177 3,3| being effected without their having been able to prevent it, 178 3,3| later Ayrton and Pencroft, having without difficulty crossed 179 3,3| Flotsam Point, and after having rounded it in a semicircular 180 3,3| passed before the boat, having to pull against the current, 181 3,3| time, they would end by having their revenge on the prisoners 182 3,3| attack, when another ball having torn away the leafy screen, 183 3,4| not even her masts. After having been raised by the water-spout, 184 3,4| came to the surface, after having escaped through the hatchways, 185 3,4| visible. It was probable that, having seen their vessel engulfed 186 3,4| had not again been seen, having doubtless been crushed. ~ 187 3,4| easily go fore and aft, after having removed the cases as they 188 3,4| however, without the convicts having attempted any attack. Master 189 3,5| distance of four miles, then having ricocheted: was lost in 190 3,6| of the onagers, however, having hurt its leg, could not 191 3,6| return to Granite House after having liberally supplied the stables. ~ 192 3,6| fugitives who, no doubt, not having yet discovered the number 193 3,6| All at once, the sailor having examined the bitts to which 194 3,6| should remain there. After having accompanied his friends 195 3,6| Granite House and the corral, having still two miles and a half 196 3,7| or to the shock, the ball having struck a bone with sufficient 197 3,7| laid bare, and the blood having been stanched with handkerchiefs, 198 3,8| southern shore, and after having traversed the double shore 199 3,9| approached Herbert; then, having looked at him,-~"Let us 200 3,9| cleared, without any incident having occurred. The road was as 201 3,9| crossed it, and that, after having passed one of the streams 202 3,9| nearly half-an-hour before, having devastated it! ~"And Mr. 203 3,0| feared to find them reopened, having been imperfectly healed. 204 3,0| the convicts' attention having been in the least excited. ~" 205 3,0| settlers to Granite House, by having seen them pass on the road 206 3,1| mouth of the Mercy, then, having ascended the left bank for 207 3,3| them returned, boasting of having killed one of the inhabitants 208 3,3| heart beating. ~"And not having Bob Harvey to steer her, 209 3,4| uncertain. It may even be that, having arrived several months ago, 210 3,4| she has again sailed after having vainly searched for some 211 3,4| helping hand." ~The colonists, having been consulted, approved 212 3,4| might now come without their having any reason to dread its 213 3,4| September, Cyrus Harding, having observed the crater, saw 214 3,5| completed, and, all the timbers having been sustained by a provisional 215 3,5| rest had ceased. Without having uttered a word, in a few 216 3,7| human endurance. I die of having thought it possible to live 217 3,8| colonists would be great of having at their disposal a substantial 218 3,8| rigging, that of the "Speedy" having been saved entire, so that 219 3,8| of January that Herbert, having ascended at daybreak to 220 3,8| took the oars, and the lamp having been placed in the bow of 221 3,8| thickness. ~The engineer, after having explored the wall at a certain 222 3,9| the river of lava, after having broken a passage through 223 3,0| commander of the yacht, after having explored Tabor Island without 224 3,0| suggested to you the idea, after having left Tabor Island, where 225 3,0| cried Cyrus Harding, after having read the notice, and recognized


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